Unconscious person reported near South 4230 West in Syracuse, Syracuse UT
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Emergency responders are attending to an unconscious person near South 4230 West in Syracuse.
Audio|Heard on: Davis County UCA 700 MHz P25 System
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01:47
Transcript:
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Respond to 31 Delta[1], unconscious, near South 4230 West.
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Ticula.
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Number Kila, 26, 960k.
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30.
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In Syracuse.
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Ambulance 31.
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Respond to 31, Zulu, unconscious.
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Near South 4th F.
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In Syracuse.
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6,500 South, 2000 West,
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going to be at California Play.
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Age Golf 1, 2,
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749,
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a green Toyota, Tacoma.
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Just confirming 8 Golf, 127, 49.
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Can you again on your location?
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Okay.
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There's a bottle of fire, too.
00:46
I'll be at 100th and Main Street on 4th early 6 Mike Lima.
00:53
From November 22, Tixby.
00:56
No, we're doing.
00:57
200 North, Redwood,
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0, Yankee, 1, Romeo, Sierra.
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Several.
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Robert for 15, City.
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Sierra Teng, go to city.
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Yankee 11, Davis.
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Go ahead.
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Rob 11. Rob 11. Bravo, 11.
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All right. These buddies back to family.
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All others can clear.
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Nope.
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Registration expired 9.30 of 25.
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It's saying it deferred.
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10-4. Thank you, guys.
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Respond to 31st, unconscious.
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Near South 4230 West.
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In Syracuse, Medic 32,
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respond to 31 Delta[1], unconscious.
01:42
Near South 4,230 West, in Syracuse.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
31 Delta: Unconscious/Fainting (MPDS Protocol 31) – Delta, high-priority medical response
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